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Facelift! I Feel 10 Years Younger :)

Did you notice? Yes, you have to come on over officially from Google Reader. Yeah, you. (I'm notorious for that, too...but this time you must click over to see...)

See? I told you.

I'm so excited about this new makeover. I really do feel 10 years younger.

Isn't the look fun? Like I'm pushing 30 instead of pushing 40.

The ever fabulous Kristen is responsible:

(You know I have a blog-crush on her. I've admitted it before. No, it's not weird. It's like a man-crush. Just with blogging....oh forget it.)

This is her blog design page. You must become a follower of this blog so that you will know when she is accepting new clients.

She is taking two clients at a time so that she can devote her attention to you. We have emailed back and forth quite a bit to work out all the features. We are still working together to finish up a few things, but I couldn't wait to show you everything.

For those of you following my classroom makeover, you will notice that I chose the same colors for this blog. (Holla Tara!)

Speaking of which, I was up at the school again today. I'm crazy, people. I feel like the other teachers at my school are going to begin labeling me as "one of THOSE teachers". Yikes. But, I want everything perfect for next year.

It hit me today WHY exactly I'm doing all of this. My janitor came to the door to pick on me about being there, AGAIN. He said, "Supan, why are you here again?" My response came so quickly that I had an "ah ha!" moment.

My response: "Because, I have to feel excited about returning here in the fall without my buddy. If my room is cheery, I might not cry on the first day."

See, my teaching BFF got a new job.

So-fresh new design at school= fresh new design on my happy, little blog.

29 comments

I love the new look! I totally understand how a new blog design makes you feel better! I think we have to coin a new term for a romance between bloggers - because I've totally got a crush on certain people too! Maybe we can call it a Blogmance? Kind of like a Bromance but between bloggers instead of guys. Ok, I know, I'm in the crazy boat too - doesn't matter since I'm in such good company!

Holla back at ya girl!!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE your new blog design!!!!! Um, matches OUR classroom!!!!!!! You're cracking me up with your Monday Made It....you're working on next weeks or is this this weeks???? If I went into my school right now our one custodian would probably wring my neck....he doesn't like it when I come in a week early let alone over the summer......not nice. I want to be excited too! I want my classroom to be a happy looking place and that takes planning!!!! Ok, I'm done:) Did I tell you I LOVE your new blog design!!!!!!!! Ok, now I'm done!!!!Promise:)Bye:)4th Grade Frolics

I LLLLLLOOOOOOVVVVVVEEEEEE your new look!!! I love the door in the background!!And I HAVE to go in to school tomorrow...I was told to BY my custodian to come unpack...lol...but it's because they're going to do summer school in my room in a week - and I won't be here next week to do it....so tomorrow it is!

I love the new look. Super cute! I don't think you're crazy either. I worked really hard last summer on changing up some things because I needed to be more excited. I'm trying to keep myself from out of the building until after the 4th.Ms. Kerri and her Krazy Kindergarten

Love, Love, LOVE the design!! I am sorry you are losing your Teacher buddy. My partner and I are splitting up too: She is moving to second and I am moving to Kinder. We both needed/wanted the grade level change but the reality is sad....HeatherKickin' it in Kinder

I LOVE the new design!I'm a weird detail-loving person (I hardly ever get the big picture of anything!), so sometimes my eye catches on the littlest things...I love the little pennants on the right. I mean LOVE!And your new signature is sooooooooo cute!And you put sixth grade on your link up list! (So often we get left off). So double thanks on that one. I am going to link up NOW.

Welcome to Teaching Diversified! I am so happy you're here. After 20 years in elementary classrooms, I decided to venture out of the classroom into the world of ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages). I now spend my time learning about meeting the needs of these (and other) diverse learners. I absolutely love what I do and consider myself a lifelong learner.